Re: connecting rod bolts replacements.. need help
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Jun 29, 2015; 1:52pm
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The 77-78 "F" model was a modified engine in an attempt to keep the CB 750 competitive against the Kawasaki KZ 1000 and the Suzuki DOHC 4 cylinder bikes until Honda could bring out their DOHC bikes. However I did not think they changed the rods in these engines. However since you have a K2, you should be looking for rod bolts from a "K" model. Have you checked with Cycle-X? If anyone would have new rod bolts, it would be them. Also the reason you are not finding them, is because they are reuseable, and there is no need for them to produce/stock new ones.
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